After hours playing MTG's Edge of Eternity, here's what to know
Briefly

Magic: the Gathering's latest set, Edge of Eternities, provides a unique gameplay experience distinct from recent sets. Players reported that matches proceed quickly, notably when playing Sealed. Unlike previous formats that utilize graveyard mechanics, such as Flashback, this set emphasizes controlling the board. Players must make strategic decisions whether to ramp resources or enhance their board state, determining the flow of gameplay. The absence of drawn-out mechanics leads to a brisker game pace, setting it apart from titles like Final Fantasy and Tarkir: Dragonstorm, which require more extensive grinding.
Edge of Eternities plays differently from recent Limited formats, with matches running quicker and a stronger focus on controlling the board rather than graveyard mechanics.
The mechanics in Edge of Eternities all play to the board, emphasizing essential decisions about ramping resources versus reinforcing board presence during gameplay.
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